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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-11-24, Page 44. NEW ADV.L+'1RT'ISEME TS. Imported Boars --W. Bailey. ftardner Sewing Machine -Peter Grassie. New winter goods -E. Hickson k Co. Clothing, clothing --'1V, Campbell. T. K. Anderson, Merchant Tailor. - House and Lot for sale -J. Dauncey. Clearing sale -.T. Bonthron & Son. Young cattle estray -W: ...Alexander. Estray steer -Hobert Devereux. Estray heifer -James Grieve. Estray heifer -John Vlrilson. Estray calves -Robert Redmond. Estray sow pig -George Walker. Estray calves -Daniel Walker. Estray heifer --James Martin. E?m end elle gr ecceY- Fri. Thornson.Sleighs and cutters -Wm. Grassie Maple molasses --Scott Robertson. Photographs -Frank Paltridge. Notice to Debtors -George Grassie, Pat ltry wanted -D. D. Wilson. FStock exhibition -Wm. ,..McConnell. Estray ewes -Isaiah Hall. fl'A`2Y expoitor. FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1871. BUSINESS NOTICE. ?'HIE E1 PO5`I2'UR and WEEh L Y (UQEEwill be giren to Zrew Subscribers from this date to the First t at of January, 1873, for $ 2 75, cask. in advance. Huron and the Census -How • Will it Be ? Many of out readers will be 'er� _ hl h ly gratified to learnfrom a table which we publish ere elsewh _ that the noble old County of ureel has, ]thin the past ten years, increased in population more rapidly thanany oke. County in the Province. ,v triescensus returns of 1.861 we h u a a pop -illation of 51,924, and turns which have Jjust.. been publie disclose the fact that in 1871 'we have a population of 75,011, thus making g anncre increase of 0 J 3 6r in the ehort space of ten years. If this statement as set forth nearby hese t ;; - returns be aluT athingi correr,t, we have not only made the lar• est in- crease, but have also a larg :g - bee pope- lation than any ether Count i Province. This County the s being the case, we will no doubt be entieleel to et least st one additional Parliamentary repre- • sentative. This additional repre- sentation tion twill involve a reconstruc- tion of the constituencies for electo. the re- m ade al purposes. Tinder these ci: stances may it not lie well to 1 ,. �cl Gt which would be the rn,ost v enierit and proper division t made. ti't%e. would suggest townships �� that 1 of Asltiielcl, - E;ts't Vest Wawanosb, Colborne, G iscli and oder sell Town compose constituency; the townships of her), Usborhle Hay, Toe . ., �, S�tarul.c,y..l'uc smith and the village of Sea the - second ; and the �: to cvilsi, i lb• �e.1cte ilio{,, Hallett, Grey, Il t•nberr r , . lot <1 2 .j t cl lI0'wiCk atn�Cl village of Clinton the third. think this would be a fair and e able ciivis:ola and one whic'. tl if c ceded by the Government, would state to. give general S<atisfecti What say vote, . genl;lewen of iu •ge ,t C!minty In Ontari-o ? The Salt and (,;al Hutt The United States S thanes Conti rens w ?reconvene -at Washington, on do clay- Dec. 4. It will be remember that before the close of the last s sion of Congress, a resolution w ' -passed in the house of Represent titres, by a large majority, rcpEalin over On ario a uniform standard of quairfica fon: Would°it ke so very i.legieal to follow with it uniform standard of remuneratiton:? In ode respect, ata least, the new Texas .w School•] resembles our own, for we are to d that very many appli- cations ar made foreeertific� aates. but ut few are bee to pass examination." ( The Census Returns. The an expected ct ed p length bee' l• t <e It h o� 9 ff. all almost inexcusable, might be fbrgivcn .1, - the ppeople, y of this country, were the returns• -when completed .erred and reliable. But, unfortunac,ly, they are neither. This matte_!, as has been the }: else with almos r every other of any im- portance w ich- has been taken in. hand by the Dominion Government, Hats been •idler disigneclly, or through in ral;acity or negligences bungled. 1 the present instance, as it usually is, when Sir'' Jo1111 A. McDonald and Sir George E. Cartier have the management g of any undertaking whish affects the inter- ests of the several Provinces of the Dominion, the mistake' which occur are sure to affect most, seriously the lo usl' looked ke d y for and long ensu returns -have at ma e mb' 1 l.c. The (le- t 1 1 e The -effect 'interests of the Prcvince•of Ontario. which this last blunder will have upon Ontario, .will be to deprive her of at least sixt or seven representatives in the D ; d ornlnion and Local Legislatures. It has been, heretofore, generally understood, that so soon ° tts the- census ensus returns were completed, the increase in the population of this .Province arwould be so g I �e aIs ;to entitle her to at least ten or twelve adctitionaal rc re- te�ntetivt s, in accordance t iihe the ter"rias of the Ct)r1 feClertat10i1 { Ace The disappointment and ch, bttn of our. people may there- fore be .ima fr ed when they lea • that by the returns just made they will not have Half this n urea bee. Did these.returns bear the' slightest sena blence' of correc . f t�less,� this clisal)= pointdient wotild doti',tiess fall. much more lightly upon us. But w1i en e fi ndt filet v i even after all the ex- ertions we have put forth to erlCour- e 1 g ill m it at b lei: 1 and � L the aeivantaae- OUR inducements' wh`cl IL ,i have. leen made e to encourage €_ -cum- _ tee amongst us,'that: eon- not been nearly con- - past ten years as it hal f.. o be a similar reviceis bt the <7 p hood grounds to feel l cel and to gtlestion the cunec Go turns. We suppose 1 one n e � • th I P is no remedy to Step- i which hes been comm ! � u1 k er- fortli s of ris, tl reignPrs to set- u.r growth has Sat clueing the 1 Z3 been during •riod, wee have grieved; €end nese of the re - however that the blunder 10 ttecl and the o gross wrong which ha, been ,er-,e- s tr•ated upon ens 1 I �v 1 .�s ��1- times paste We Will 11,ave to submit. . r grit. to the grievance rn z n THE HURON EXPOSITOR. On 1871. 1861. ario... .45,890 41,-604 Du ham. . .......37 381 9 Vic oris.. , 3 ,115 . r .. . • • ....31,589 23,039 No thumberland .. 40,230 40,592 Pet rboro 29,330 24,651 Pri ce Edward., .. • • , 20, 336 20,869 '_-Las lege. . 48,364- 44,970 Len ox and Addington.26,705 28,002 Fro tenac ..... l ' 27,313 27,347 Leena • 35,302 Gre t ville 22,616 35,7501 Dun las ..... � • 1S 24,191 ,oto ,777 18,777 tient •• .18,987 18,129 Glen are • .. 20.524 o_ 4 Russ 2 Pres ott .... 1,9 Iia •• ..17,G47 15,499 s ll C .. ... ,. 8,696 6.824 arl ton ... ....31 38 7 29,620 Lanai* Renfrew 33,020 31.639 ew . 27,974- 2u,32•i Ni.pissing , 094 Muskoka • 1.7912 2 Parry Sound 2,28 ... District of Algoma. , .. , 1,u18 o?, OI8 • Tot 1... 1,620,842 Inc/eaaes The, Thi most. North, lowin I4,916 1,396,091 224,752 'oronto, 1 Grey and Bruce Railway. Company have achieved a ncouragig victor in •the. y As wilt be seen by the fel: figures : they have carried their bonus . by-laws by very large majorities in, every municipality a whicl t � C Y to hey albplled. The following are t et. ileturns 0111 oss, $38,-000 .. -.. .Major4 200 Tee water, 85,000 " 56 Hoe ick, .830,000. - Min o, $;5,000380 235 Mr. We Bile ` � CL °gists. edoone fence, inst., t ogy for Cameron's Apologists Again. hare succeeded in utterly tterly 0. one of Mr. Cameron's a rol- 1 l'be ,Sfigraccl has not utter- orcl in Mr. Cameron's de- ce our reply of the 1 th is -weak and childish �elellss al�c►1- flet gentleman's eheel-c c�m_ 1 ings, and as for his,rnisstatemen has neves attprl)teci-to palliate t T 1 lti We etre herefore ''ustfied in eluding t r • b , rat if is ezthe'r cotulil cornered, or else that it has not had time to search' the journal. the }bus, and refer J tc.fe� to t •n ! the .i1bt If it leas lad time, lanes has to 'trouble ken e to. refer to the "figures, has found that we were correct, it h 1e et has eat ler the courage nor .► li Hitless to a knowledge. it. Althea Signal sten I 1 the �.ag,zal has b :silenced upon this subject, there ►1 ellsof 11. t apologist who contig ;to persist n attemptsthe to just :and { abolol Z e for 1 11Tt• Caillet•O political si s and to clamor son in his.faro.- ,Itis -proverbial) case that the most shallow y • fr=othy are those who are a noisy, and nos difiici,lt m to siren t is eo in t' ,is instance. The edit the,Srin 1 has - ,I had the colons ense and eood Judgment to kno he was fairly. iylltl corn. .red Y beaten and Y 1 that lee could n love, aud 1�1,' , 5 c0 n' : se �. C 11 entl } cease is noise. "he editor of ehe Clinto 7- eu Bra h w ev , eel, seems not to b ts, it hen: c u- etcly yet s of les. tl 0 " 't rl n ,d ua ee is uea• ifY, cl l th in us ce. or on w SO of d n e r ic,v <t n ce y -with tl P, b est grace we can. I h -potted populate and 111 c►ease . i rt _ tt for Z �the past ten years, f 1 1e 'The follows g table shows the e1r tl the �Tarious i )ossessed e ern of .=:that degree - of 1 the Do- -i common sense to teach him when he is beaten, tied accordingly t b y COs] ,111t1es to belch awal•. harder, although not tee ler-t1, ever. - An article ep- p• eaared in t )e last issue of that journal, --wl ich for nonsensical twaddle and arefaced cu]lliing• and deception cot ld scarcely, be ,beaten. The article w copy in full, on the . nietee05 I fust l)atge of his issue. It will be 1,110.664 noticed that, even yet, after all it 79,841 9, S 1 1 has said, this apologise does not dare to deny a -sin le one of . the charges- which we faro ight against I� r.'Cam -. 235,777 ' Cron, ;but mer:ly endea- ors to cover 252 them up, anti ride thew froiu public ��, 047 view. We are -detertnined, how - 33,730 ever., that thin Shall not be donee The , must be met and 'answered; or 2• else they must stanch as they are. It 330 87 I w]11 not do to gild them over With --_' empty sophistr T, else they will again 56,943 1 eros, out nore glaringly and . more damaging y th tel ever. - It is not necessary for ti now to reply to the 1861. various idle -stat eme't1(s contained in 1,396.091 the article in �nestion. Wet have 1,110,604 1 alrea -'_y so fie qu Intl ` answered 'them, '252, 047 y a 3,30,1357 in various other forms, that to do so again would be s ut a waste of time 3,089,059 c and space: There is one sentence 1 which we Shall reefer to for the last i. time, and that i : 395,265 i , "For there is •omething behind all I �„ `� ' . f'i"� mother :cane idate is pelting the i the backer ,, oat- Pr•oviJnces - whic;h fort be I minion ; on. i ONTARIO. the 1 •o - optilati:on in 1871.. • . . fop -dation in 1861.. - • . Increase... Or 16.9 per cent. ill; 6)1, EBte. n-• Population in 1871:.-. ed 1Populaa'tion in 1861..... es as a - g Popular ion in 1861- t 861 . . t( ( Increase. Increase. 7.18 - Or /. 1' 8 per cent. NEW 13111N;,wICI. i Population in 1871 the duty on Salt and Coal, and the before the question could conte ie fore the Senate, that body had ac l�ot>r,;,ecl• The matter will b bro• ught up again at the approachill I Or 13.38 per 'colt. 1- 1 - LOVA Scottie. e i Populatio�i, in 1871. sess,ron, when there is little doubt that duty on both these articles will ba removed. Ill an article on "the (Coming Session, the New ` Tibiae says York <` It is probable that the demand for "Free Goal," "Free Salt," ill be so Urgently pressed that it c anc., �itardly be resisted with success. As to coal, we have repeatedly avowed our hope that it may- be admitted free of duty so soon as the Treasury call ,spare the income trout this source. - 11-e wish the truth to be,n�tcle plain that the duty on imported Coal has nc, more c ]feet ore the average • price of oar heree product than looking over the fenec by at White-faced facets ox woulel have (tit the growth of a hunclre>cla�,cre! 'relit of cure_ - There are - so many who 1 ignorantlyw kuavishty ignore this truth- i t hat we are sometimes impatient to see the experiment tried and the feet - ren - tiered t r.dU(,italrle. 1-1'e pres;uiie- that a rcattrti��ri of the present duty on ~alt by one-half Would net diminish ti Papulation M 1811 Increase ` Or 17.21 per cent. '. TOTALS. 15x1„ Ontario'........ • 1,620, 2 I Quebec .... ..1:•190, '05 INew Brunswiele283, /77 ' Nova Scotia 357, 00 Total .... • 3,484, 94 Total increase of the what pop - 1 elation of the Dontinio-i, ex- OrIceding British Gottlieb a, and ll<enitoba, in ten year ' . -. 12.79 per cent. frctru that source, i ie revenue and that '•ogle such re- a alt will so )it be effected." speaks thio We may lie sere the ..1,620,842 ..1,396,091 224,751 " vote on fully - half the division is not " is good as the average members." In - the meantime w shall again repeat our' chares the' at the Reform meeting held ate Se forth, Mr. Cameron made wilfu and deliberate misstatements w;t the evident view of misleading an deceiving his constituents, and tha he has 8hirkerZ several of the mos important divisions which took lac P during his parliamentary career We also again def Dir. b Cameron a mer 9 on o an of his apologists bol Y o t st. 5 to.refute 1 a these charges, and dare them to make the attempt. s,:' cial treaty, have been of No cause for the interru. e signed. There are said to tee Sea agreements between - th 1 tendents of the census, h there are two for Ontari d for each of the other th t inces. The census is so u t condemned that these m e throw ov the blame au one an • In the State cf Ohio t r laws are enforced witho mercy. Two rises were toed arising from liquor to husbands without the c their. wives. For this, on keeper had to pay the inj $900,' while another- terve had to pay another inju $550. It is rumored - that A General Clarke, of Mani tends going intc opposition ernur'Archibald and the The reason assigned for M taking the unusual step of oring to overthrow the 1Gov of which he is himself e f a to e that he has discovered a lot out Mr. Boydp and himself an the Ministry purely French. The I ibet ty of the press in is not,• by any meas, of th extended nature. President Maas issued a proclamation s ing two newspapers in P• 1 printing articles insulting I Government. If every pa Canada in which articles to es fin the Government appeared care suspended there `a 1 p would be bu The cel-art•ed remains of Joh Devitt, the ' celebratedt b player, were found at Cl}ic• Saturday last, under the • rui Tribune build ng. He w seen on the morning �, of the f10 nt of that building, sotnewh toxicated, and he refused to his escape when urged by declaring that henot a r.was afr• being burned. ' The famous and almost int gable fortress of Eh ren breistei the Rhine, opposite ' k _ 11 e Coolentz, l narrow e SC on gunpowder -p 1 destructio on Saturday uior t8th 1 inst. It al,l)eal:, that a siderable quantit of y gunpo tirr rt ti exploded 1 oiled in the tali°•a through the ignition � of some ridges. Z11 e building Iles Ing was shatte but the extensive gni gazine, coot ing powder sufficient for ten, ye siege, - was not affected. Three diers were killed and a number tltll)be2' 1 1 inj▪ ured. Y . The first Roman Catholic miss dispatched from England broken off. ption is as - NOV. 24, 1871. es 1t es 3 2, 8"76 ; in March 185' �, it was 410,766; and in Avi-iI, I872, it had reached 729,645. This throws serious dis-Chicago into the shade. Victoria e superin- possesses one of the most fertile of whorl• pro uctive soils in the world,and o, and one :rboi rids in mineral wealth, ec- ree Prov- iall in gold. espee- niversally A 1 the rain that en begin to to u se has been denier seems o - u2 - ed ' ,Ln fury u ry on the ether. Celestial Kingdom. The terrible e1 •' ►ib l e he li r ]O 1 x to un abates a' t hon• s continue There, and the ut mach c1 loss s fone thousand lives is report - recently ed in one town. Famine in Persia, being sold typhoons in Me egos twenty thousand onsent of square miles of land and people i - e tavern- undated in the north of Chin d n- rlred wife trued -e earthquakes in South en -keeper AniPL• Ca, and coal alines still on a. u red wife burst 'n England. T11 labor movement in Germany has a sumed most forrnid:a,ble pro- ortion p s• There are no�v over five hundred thousand working glen on. a strike, not for the purpose of seek- ing redress far p p i any special grievances but to secure from the manufactur- ers the concession of certain rinci- princ% Ales. The Government to be in favor of itself see n, s this movh-Inent on the part ;of the working men. Mr. Jacob Hiller, of the town - France ship of +'rnestoavu, died on Tt e_ e most day last at the advanced age of 10- Thiers years. He was born nr Littlee °spend- Falls o: the Mohawk J_o1laltvlt: Flats, on elle Pa for 9th of- ovember 7 to the revelut . filar war -1 � 64' . After the per in this con: � tr Y he removed to suiting y, arid took up his abode in this owlish where ` !�� e he resided_ es. d w lde d Avere up to his death. He leaves a wife tit few but eight years self. y s younger Alan him: n I17 -c- The Hamilton Rolling illi -aid which r n l�ollirrg Mills, for some weeks have been ago, on gradtinllY decreasing t itis of a .1, ('11 n a rli bei- of work en, finally closed , aa6 hast dayilinll�lxst The :°n Satttr- fire, in off on •.lfloitcla. „en were paid at in- ,Y,, and already many have .left for the States hake The needs ss for work. fr;el y it is to be regretted ld, thot, en establi; )n aid of � � lent which employe d so tn. ny, and whose disburse- ni merits fox rages amounted 1 Ii tea t0 80- pr'eg- 1 000 per a in um, n, Maas been 11 0:� down,,' bl. t the so shpt lard a cheapness of railway iron and steel in England ' nhi s. such. xCl b that It Cha. n be ].lid clown here at :a - ning, more mod rate figure = than con- � � 1t e t,lau it can l) e n ul r n • Toronto tl fa. t . ct a i ed • The 1 oro' 'reser have been ,hosed foe , Ito 1l els a loan time: t 5 l il,e: Al d id on say Which is Right ? . n speaking of a greeting held by ' erman Dickey, the Reform can_ to for North Grey, at Durham uesdav last, the Toronto Globe 1 " Mr. Dickey was listened to with grea attention, and in a very able speech disc ssecl the principal p 1 ncipalpolitical topics of the t ay, declaring that, as the Reform nom nee, he would, . if returned vote agai st the continuance in office of -the pres.nt Government. Mr.. Lauder. also essay ed a speech, but the impatience of the audience caused hint to curtail his obse vatitms, within brief - limits. The meet ngseparated with cheers for the Re- form andirlate.'' 0 - the same meeting . the - Tel- g'rap a says ; Tele- grap so-called Reform meeting was call- at urhanx on Tuesday by Alderman Dickey. It proved grand triun. ,h for Lander. The Grits worked desperately to pack the hall, but failed. pUheers were -iven for Lauder and the Govern- ment, and groans for Dickey: and the faction s Opposition.`" It vill bo seen that the above ac- count. of the same meeting arrive at wide] different coucluslont,-Whic1, is rig ; ? Which ere we to believe ? IN -THIS ISSUE will be f o you d a let- ter' from al, I member of the Staple de y e egation to the late Reform Con- ventior iii Seafortl) whicl = i shows how Mr. M. C. Call,ero as regi i by .the sterling �alded ing Reformers totvnsli p. of that Also a letter from an- other n ember , of the same Colleen- -tion in reply to the manly StraLln•ilr • • 1 f ad11C1 or•w , a.l C: letter which ;,al,l,eal._ eel over the signature of '4 •- Alex- ander D � �•1i. -llex- uhu • . al I of e U• • 5b of week. ne last wc,el�. This 1. ttei writer' seems ` to :be. one ti , e_ e of he ]ail-�plltt121b sells{l, and better able to _jiick' faults in 11!1r. Duncan'. letter, alter to re€tl'te- the J statemei is which he -mad charges !roved e or the 1 ed ag•ainet Me.Cameron.. We ' lea 'e -him, • ho vevei., to the tender mercies of 11'11 DatnCen, who, n• 0 doubt t btwill . give �. la ills a Roland for hisOlivi.. ttorney toba, in- to Got - illinistry. r. Clark endea.v- ernn)ent tuber, is to throw d :make ory, cart-. red; art-- red; alin- al l•s' 1CT I O N SALE'S. L' E . S • Tuesday, \Toy 28 on lot 15, Third Concession, Hay, Farm_ Stock nd ' ma lex. Ross, Proprietor T A. ioIeer. ; Nov.N7 , 30, on lot ] r, Tenth *Osten Line, St�enley, Karan nlenieuts_ s°,- 1 bishop, Auc ,ad-, Thursda 1 Concessioi1Y, ion:,5t,ck, I 1 to ' lure. Gleorg Rouen, Proprietor :. �Icl�aai�T• 1 D. et . A co1,)iESI'oN - A ine DZ V' i ., anothei elle colgnln, 1 ekes an exeell eat .5ugges- ethos tion with regard to the assistance of Sive] 1 sufferers by the NortliL ~vest fires. It 1 l�et'pl is that m nisi Malities, `through- their the councils, Jl ell s eke grants for this par_ ► tllelr pose. Action to Ibis effect, thele is I ning no doubt, would be apIJroved of by said their constituents. li 1 s ,ed rsca sailed on Saturday 1• party consists of four pti e duty it will be to labor es y :among the among- the color e of the United States. , if celebration of glass previous departure, Archbishop Ma addressed the missionaries. ' H this mission had been esta ^by the Church in i'ngla mp •nents,•- Household T'urni_ .Lel ,� a ast. � , lctio'leer mit, , I' relay, Dec. 1, on Lot 5, North Thames ]load Lsbor"e, Farm S. cyi n-' Implements. James Proprietor tack and j e ; A es .� sl th, d A. Bishop, eta Ul t 3c er t e 1 71) 1 ; n SC a Concession, Cor hC- G 1;• SS U Ian .E: Farm. Stock n- ar. beca n; ' NEW ' OF TIdE! WEED. Slaver ting - i, Russian Grand Dule Alexis ar- first s. rived at �ew York l tst Monday the 'le He was received by a Committee The who entertained and f4te him in Newt' n all)propriaete•n)aniiert - Tl 'went y on Americe, and it was fi hat Englishmen should be tl move for the amelioration cholera, is still confined i rork to the quarrantine limits y -three new cases have oc The small -pox is spread bout to re ee nize the Tammany 1i -ng ev een so thoroughly demoralized by Mess he late elections, It will likely be Reekie t rat before the end of January, I A sp t° regain her 1 P°11:aettibc 1 France i trying 1'072, 8110 W Il have ten more arrev says tha military pr etige. It is expected ' lege. ft lly suppli d with improved arms, I assemble Icontinue er the city with great viol ov. 30, on Lot 28, First ay, on the London Road le Implements ; oleo a. , ot -e, First Concession, Hay, 1 100 acres, 65 cleared. - Alex. Munn, Proprietor ; j. P. Brine, Auctioneer. IN ednesday, Nov. 29, on Lot IS, Boy- d 1 field Road, 8 anley, 'max Varna„ Farm 1 . 1 the 17th inet., the wife of Henry - et John Mani ing of a son. inst., the wife of Ite.v. A. McLean, of LATimEr,--Sius -In Seaforth, on the 1 Ili, 15r gitttes, :sit, heesar c Athyer, , be syi dtehi etc e R of, . It-vh e: 1 19th inst., bY Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, :Mr. John Latimer, of Harriston, to : Yotete ---8oUTER.- 011 Thursday, the -mine 7th Concessioa : Blenheim, to Eiphemi•a, only daughter of James Solite e Esq. UNDERAVOOD--iii Grey, on Sunday, the 76 years, 9 months and 4 days. - Euwenes.-At her son's residence 7th Coucession; Tackersmith, on the morn- ing of the 16th November, Ann Ed- wards, in the wth year of her age. from Glenishe Fat -fine re, Szotland. have each subscribed $1,000 e cc pport of the Chair of al Science in the McGill Col- ecial despatch from -Versailleh t the commission for the ar- ,of the Alabama claims will at Geneva on the 12th De-. and that the sittines will all winter. About 5001 I be set for the considera- 1 he commission. Gordon, of Scotland, a gen- It f large wealth, has just ; an extensive tobr of the ; st in the interest of organ - ration front Scotland. He two townships of. land in lorry, a portion of whom atch was received by the g the sefe arrival of the t expedition at Fort Garry I ty last. The troops were ! cally. received and came , c communication with cu Tatty to bring out yearly for I tlernan o settle on the onnebecRaacl, in the Northwe district of Be uce. - ized emit: Three more died -at quern The 'following is a : cora Araby -el Statement of of the populatien of tne Counties and Cities f Ontario in "."1" 8L 1861 and 1871 : jou au Toronto .. a 13 743 eienbton fret' 0111111ssiQi of 'Salt zind Conl into the rnited 8tates is 1101, far off. N liddltetex 1N T orfeik rant . ee teachern'-salaries are all L fixed by lt -. Those holding third T; eltion certi tioates, granted by official 131 tirsa.tto.Lee, no; principals, flout GI *123 to *130 a month. This should fitrnish matter for 1)r. Ryersoe's re_ ; fiection. He Las estalliehed tabliniatel heed u It ON above is ft Ise, ai false as were C atemeets nettle by Mr. Carney- o -4Ve have no other object inl than to ph ce the condact of tl micron, as their representative tine in New York 1 Western h ceses have occurred Scotch co Mr. Alderman Dakin, President I have just f LonclOn, has received the honor of announcin Not -wes The small er ex is alarmingly on on Settled; re increase in he city of New York, enthusiasti el is epreatii g in Baltimore and through w , .40.( :34 31,1&3 never hail, allot rev candidate" in :57,133 48,735 I and we aa -311 nios positively assert, b. 48.' 37 46,226 support an f Hon. Enos Colline, formerly a A list of the subjects for the ex- ' Fort Garry ,is now complete. member of the, Executive Council aminations for the Gilchri.et scholar - of Neva Scotia, died at Halifax on ; ebi t I 0 ( 1872 r.tid 1873, ; as the 1 copies having been priuted and dis- y e oim candidate who wealthiest man n the -lower prole- triletted anieng the educational ee eat , and who 30,8,3 31,332 . ability to defeat th •: present corrupt ' , 27,499 etnineut, we care 51,954 and imbecile Gov • A Chicago tra ler, who lost every -1 thing in the tire, went to Queoee to look fee a linsmcsee he has fallen heir to ledf a million in th St es. e did net remain in ) ms paet career, that 111.r. ant- 1110 London ,N anditi'd announces '2,60c 22.791 eeon i.nnot such a oitudidate. (),u. a. that the negotiat ons between t1 59,88 5,674 1 the Journals cf Parliament,. that, to for the rnoditiceti n ef the col -timer: I a men ts of the Province. Copies -an ;deo be obtained upon applica- ion at the office of the Previte:hit The dietrict of Victoria, in South ustralia, containe 98,000. square , ie population from 1836 to 1871 MAPLE .1){0LASSES, at 207 SCOIIT ROBERTSON'S. Splendid CrT Beinarka 207 At 8coe I1F. 'reek -pi -smith Brat (It Agrieulf1:1111. will hold their Steonil Animal Exhibition e..f FAT STOCK FOR elIRISTM AS, • ON THE SOCIETY'S GROL".NDS On Teetsner, the 12th of December: 'men tie Pdlowing Prizes will bo offered : • 1.1. number of bin en, qv extwet.f-1 to he pre - hunt, it will Alford icti p.x.:0,1i,nt opportunity to all parties Whim; stile), to di,,posn of, wbetlier eatfle, Je • clu,zive Front this it appears that t it III ay, 1839 the total number of in - h drier -nes was 177; in March, 1846,1 207-3 ever. necoexet,r„ THE MARKE BEA_nonne, Nee 'The markets this week look ably better. Fall wheat is a the rise. Spring -wheat iequot cents h•igher than Iaet week. and Spring are now a very fa and we think that farmers stentl ish to hold en fer higher „I) markets are so fluctuating a - that it is difficult to say 'N ina,y bring forth. This beieg it 'might be most prudent to ta eonable figure when. offered, ta hold on and run the risk of losi ley is slightly better this e „and peas are firm at the Tea There is very little grain ef 'any -tion °feting as yet. Butter L -demand at the quoted prices, au tra article might obtain a shade 'The se -aeon has now co -name there has not been naueh breught. so high as former years, the de good, and all. that ,comes into the. is bought up readily. Hay is good. demand, with but Iliac The prevalent pricee aee those below, although we have heard loads whith bronght az high as f dollars. If eleighing should e the demand beeeene better and. the price no doubt fall what Thoee who have it te do -weir to hring. it forward, seems to be a In.evalent feeling a sellers that it will be very- sear -dear in the spring, and eonseque. are holding baek. Wood - is , the market, but all which -come in has Met with ready eale- priees quoted. The following • may be taken az correct weett, el le eterfne Wheat. 3. 12 Barley. . Oats 0 34 Peas 'Barer 0 VS 0-35 Flour 3 00 Bides 7 00 Sheep 0 Wood, per cord Salt (retail) per Beef . 04 Xutton 421,X,XTOX, Nur. Wneat.. 15 u 58 0 12 Butter • Eggs Toeart-To, Noe. 23, Breadstaffs show increased tirimie sympathy with the advance in the hell market of 111 to 2d per cent wheat. The :NI -entree". and Ame anarkets were reported steady ey• niateriat change. Barley in Oswego the turn timer, with auother shgle \%,111CC in freights to New 'Kerte Feel' ti -----The market was firm, Nyi fair demand fer leeal nee and shipn but hohlers' rates were rather above views of buyers. No. 1 superinti. and extra at 85 Se to 85 90. IViteeT. -There was some encieire Sprieee fielders nsked 81 24 to ;31 with i'myers at ;31 Fer No. 2 , and No. Treadwell there metre In at 81 31, bet salts were reported the street Souks and Deihl bron. spring 81 20. - Be nem-- Was decidedly weaher sympathy, 'with the Oswego marl where there were uuller8 at ell 07 for lake, hut eo buyers. Freights had vanceel to Ile.. to New 'N elk. 71 were sales here ef Ne. 1 at 70e. to but later in the -day buyers -would give over 05e, and one ear sold at etl 1.0.c. The range of prices on ehe ette was 65c. to 67c. changed at 68e. to 75e. OATs-Steady, under 31). active mend, and still limiteal supplies, lon3 at 42e, sellers at 43e. toe.: for ear lo the stre.et market. HAY -In good tupply and &mane -prices then, ratiging from 81.9 te- 821 STRAw-Wanted at 812 to 816. ; beyers at to .85 Bre-ren-Very quiet, large lots en offer in the country et 14 to 16e, but buyers -except for the. few lots of li that can be had, for whieh 18 'to I -would be -paid. Pound mile were wort tetererneee, Nev. 23. PLorn -Market quiet, at unehatene rates. sales of extras at 86 45 to Sti 50 - fancy 56 27!, to 86 30 ; erdinary eerie taken to limited extent at 56 10 to 86 15 mediuni , strong 80 26 to 86 25, anti a lected brands 86 30 to 86,40 ; No. taken at -83 te 83 94. and line 85 t. lateet aides of car lots, white, were $1 41 to 51 42. Peotestoes Dull. at tate i'neesee 1°m -hanged. As111-24 -Pot:4 pearls steady.. tit 81 23. Spring' ulivat $1 17 lo 1, y 50 to .13e wi peeled mitts. Dre'stql hogs hands i'? -1-75 1.4J ed articles ef protinee very little ek•t: TEN DOLLARS REIfitARD. hill: paid. Thp ;OS -4 WILLIAM i:ELL,